This is not exactly LPRng related. I have run into a Windows NT 4 system that reliably brings up the 79.00FE error on HP8150 printer which requires to power-cycle the printer every time it happens. The print jobs are sent from the NT4 system to a Samba server which then forwards them to LPRng. The NT4 system has the latest HP8150DN postscript driver installed (dating from 1999). I have managed to configure Samba so that it just saves the file instead of forwarding it to LPRng. If I try to print this file directly, bypassing the LPRng print server using the "lightweight" mode of LPRng's lpr command, it still "bluescreens" the printer. This happens with everything that the NT4 system attempts to print. The output file seems to contain PJL commands. I could post the file if anyone is interested. The printer has the latest HP firmware version, 20021010 MB7.109, that I could find on HP's web site. Does anyone know a solution to this problem?
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